Ingredients

Method

STEP 1
Combine all ingredients and put into an oven proof dish.

STEP 2
Refrigerate overnight.

STEP 3
Cook at 180C for approximately 35-40 minutes.

Notes

Sausages can be substituted for bacon. Use both sausages and bacon. Sausages can be left whole if preferred. In response to the review which stated it was missing something. I too agree that it was rather bland for my own tastes and i have added both Worcestershire and sweet chilli sauce. I have to add mine once cooked as the children do not like it with either.

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Review and Comment

I would definitely add some onion, finely chopped. If onion is perhaps too much for a breakfast dish, adding some chives is always a great flavour and also adds some colour. Going to try this for our church ladies' breakfast!

REVIEWER: Spyro

DATE: 16-05-2011 18:41:33

RATING:

We had a barbeque last night and had a few sausages and fried onions left over, so used both as well as a few drops of sweet chilli and Worcestershire sauce...yum! We just had it for an easy dinner and everyone loved it! Thank you for sharing.

REVIEWER: TSAVAGE67

DATE: 22-01-2010 15:12:47

RATING:

I made this for Christmas breakfast and all the family loved it. The only thing I changed was I used turmeric instead of mustard (only because I had no mustard in the cupboard). I will be making this casserole more often.

REVIEWER: Judy1953

DATE: 16-05-2009 05:16:42

Yes I think it's crying out for some onion - do love my onions. Bacon as well as stated in some of the reviews. Nothing wrong with a squirt of tomato sauce either. :D

REVIEWER: marie

DATE: 16-05-2009 04:59:21

I haven't tried this either, but I think onion would be worth trying too. Maybe just grated or really finely chopped. Or maybe use flavored sausages - but then it might not be a breakfast casserole any more.

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